Nevertheless, the trademark foam finger from the performance with Robin Thicke has nearly sold out in stores across all across our great nation!

They're selling like hotcakes* because Miley Cyrus' titillating, twerking award show outfit is pretty much the easiest Halloween idea ever, but that costume wouldn't be complete without a teddy bear (which everyone already has) and a foam finger (which most folks don't keep around the house)!

*Oddly enough, hotcakes have not sold well this season.

As much as we loved Miley's outrageous performance, we cannot officially endorse them because we fear Halloween shindigs might become over-saturated with her likeness! And we wanna see variety October 31st!

Why not be the one gal at your party dressed like a sexy peanut butter and banana sandwich!? Or a sexy Kevin Hart!?

If you are dead-set on wrecking balls this October 31st, however, hurry up and buy your FOAM FINGER now before they sell out completely!

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And Perez is worried about Miley ruining Halloween????? Oh Gawwwd. Like THAT is the important issue here. That video of Molly Ratchet with the foam hand must make her Dad and Mom monetarily proud. Her poor little sister must be praying so hard for her family. Miley is using a toy as a dildo. She is performing sex acts with childrens toys. She is telling the world that drugs bring happiness and make one feel closer to people. She is sticking her clothing way up her crotch to get attention. SHE IS THE ISSUE. Who cares about a creative costume on Halloween when she is degrading young women everywhere? Don't you get it Perez? Molly Ratchet is a disgusting joke!!!! The College Students and 20 Somethings make fun of her. Its the little kids that are her target. They are watching and learning and loosing innocence way too young.

And in a new interview published on Thursday, the college student admitted that she received a ton of hateful messages -- including death and rape threats -- following the crybaby candidate's digital tantrum.

The now-19-year-old explained to The Washington Post that she couldn't have anticipated the kind of backlash she received, saying: